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July 23rd, 2010

Tim Geithner thinks the business community should be thanking himWhy is the GOP ignoring Paul Ryan’s great ideas?
JournoListers hate Keith Olbermann almost as much as we doRangel to finally have ethics hearing, doesn’t really give a hootNetroots nerds to activate Optimus PrimeCalifornia homeowners silence their inner children  (more)

June 7th, 2010

Pres. Obama’s 120-minute visit to Gulf of Mexico may not have been enoughUnion muscles its way into the marijuana bizFacebook flack swears to Allah the site will never post anything offensive to Pakistani censors ever againCharlie Crist plans to caucus with a mirror and himselfCoffee Party participants to finally meet IRLDespite fiscal crisis, NY porkers still find money for curlingToday in mortgage news: No one has to pay for anything anymore

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May 31st, 2010

The coffee isn’t cold just yet. (more)

April 26th, 2010

Annabel Park says there’s no coup in the works to remove her as the leader of the Coffee Party movement and replace her with someone more angry, radical and willing to be confrontational with conservatives. But a recent article in Newsweek suggests otherwise(more)

March 16th, 2010

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March 15th, 2010

Jim Leach, the Republican chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, kicked off his civility tour in New York on March 4 with a speech condemning “divisive tendencies.” Among those singled out for special treatment were Tea Partiers: (more)

March 15th, 2010

From the outset, the wildly popular Tea Party movement was ignored, marginalized, and ridiculed by the media and political elites that cheered President Obama into office. While today many in the media and political class tend to over-simplify the movement, most commentators—save for the propagandists on some outlets—have figured out that this is a very healthy, very mainstream civic reawakening. (more)

March 13th, 2010

If Tea Partiers are more comfortable waving signs at a health-care protest, these activists seem much more at ease with a cup of java inside the calm confines of a coffee shop. (more)

March 11th, 2010

Coffee may be their poison of choice, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get tea at their party too. (more)

March 8th, 2010

A New Party is Brewing (more)

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